🎯 Elevate your aim, dominate every shot.
The Phoking Red Dot Riser Mount is a precision-engineered aluminum riser that raises your optic by 2.26 inches, enhancing rapid target acquisition. Compatible with a wide range of popular red dot sights (H1, H2, T1, T2, CompM5), it features integrated front and rear backup iron sights for a clutter-free Picatinny rail. Lightweight yet durable, this mount ensures quick installation and stable aiming, perfect for airsoft and tactical use.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.37 x 2.83 x 1.69 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Phoking |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | Phoking |
Part Number | PHOTT062 |
Sport Type | Airsoft |
B**D
Solid mount for the money
So far very nice mount for the money. All mounting points for a Holosun lined up perfectly, attached to Pic rail with no issues and seems like a solid peice for the money. I used loctite on my bolts since imfor reassurance. Overall, for $30 I think it's money well spent and would buy again.
J**A
Unity replica
Awesome mount. Almost exact replica of the unity mount.
R**.
Wow, it really is great for little money
If you are looking for a quality Unity clone, look no further. I'm still dumbfounded that this product fit so well and stays put... for about $35 incl tax and Prime free shipping. I mounted a quality Holosun and Sig optic to it and both mounted with their own screws and held zero after 100 rounds each. I took it off each time and checked zero for each optic after recounting and to my surprise, as long as I put it back in same rail slots, it was still right zeroed acceptable. The sights on the unit are useless if you have existing irons that are spread out as they should be, so just remove the sights in this unit. Not that hard, just takes small Allens and patience. I used a nut from my bin and put the rear sight bolt back in the fill the hole. BTW: YES your standard flip up iron sights cowitness through the upper view tunnel of this riser as long as you remove the unnecessary sights in the riser.
C**Z
Nice Piece!
I wanted to try this optic height without going all in for a Unity. Didn’t expect a lot. Once I received I was actually astounded. I did not expect the level of quality I received particularly for this price point.First, the machining and finish are actually impressive. I work in a machine shop and would be quite content with parts coming out with this level of machining. The anodized finish is also nicely done. The built-in iron sight appears to be finished nicely as well, will know more after I use it a bit.It’s aluminum, so the weight is negligible.Mounted up easy. The hardest part was gettibg a skinny enough T10 to remove the screws from the factory Holosun HS515 mount (same footprint as the Aimpoint H/T 1&2. This mount comes with new screws and an allen wrench to install them. Dab of acetone on the threads and a touch of light or medium Loctite.Overall I’m pleased with this. Overkill for airsoft. I’ll torture on the real thing.
T**E
Solid
As good as expensiver one. Good height.
M**O
Works great.
I'm using it on an airsoft gun so I have no idea how well it'd work on real guns, would probably work for up to 5.56 but no clue, it'd definitely be fine for .22. Looks good and holds my knock off t2 well enough, and for the price it's hard to go wrong if your life doesn't depend on it.
A**R
Phoking Fantastic
This thing is great. If your not shooting with tall risers like this your missing out. Quality is top notch and does what its supposed to do. While it comes with built in iron sights I plan to remove them as my standard backup irons can been seen through it and I definetly want the longer sight picture. The built in irons may be good for anything up close but I would not trust them for any type of distance.
D**M
An unnecessarily “improved” clone
This is a Chinese Unity FAST clone that costs just about 20% of the original.As is the unfortunate rule with a lot of Chinese designs, they stole the product and decided to “improve” it, this time by adding the non functional BUIS. It’s the same as with their cellphones that have a built in cigarette lighter - it’s absolutely unnecessary yet still there, because *reasons*.In the case of this riser, there’s zero reason to have a BUIS with a 2” spacing between the diopter and the front post, simply because it has zero effectiveness beyond 5 yards. Even modern subcompacts have a longer line of sight. Also, good luck with trying to adjust/remove the front post - it looks like a TORX screw but not even a T6 would fit in it. Maybe I’ll end up just drilling it out, because otherwise I can’t use my actual BUIS since - I’m giving the credit where credit is due - they cowitness perfectly.Material wise, it is aluminum and not silumin. Impossible to say whether or not this is a true 6061 but seems to fit the bill. The included mounting screws may or may not fit your optic; in my case I was mounting an older PAC1X and had no issues torquing it to spec (10 in/lb). Same applies to the 1913 mount, both screws easily torqued to 25 in/lb. Both torque specs are the standard recommended values for mounting optics to AR15s. Am pretty sure that the 1913 screws could be torqued higher if needed. Haven’t had the chance to shoot yet, so no opinion on holding zero.In conclusion: like many before me already said, it’s worth the money invested if you want to try a 2.26” riser.
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